Tao Yin
Affiliations: | Rutgers New Jersey Medical School |
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Sign in to add mentorKathleen Maguire-Zeiss | research assistant | 2015-2017 | Georgetown |
Kathleen Maguire-Zeiss | grad student | 2014-2015 | Georgetown |
Luciano D'Adamio | grad student | 2017-2022 | Rutgers - The State University of New Jersey |
Luciano D'Adamio | post-doc | 2022- | Rutgers New Jersey Medical School |
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Yesiltepe M, Yin T, Tambini MD, et al. (2022) Late-long-term potentiation magnitude, but not Aβ levels and amyloid pathology, is associated with behavioral performance in a rat knock-in model of Alzheimer disease. Frontiers in Aging Neuroscience. 14: 1040576 |
Pham H, Yin T, D'Adamio L. (2022) Initial assessment of the spatial learning, reversal, and sequencing task capabilities of knock-in rats with humanizing mutations in the Aβ-coding region of App. Plos One. 17: e0263546 |
Yin T, Yao W, Norris KA, et al. (2021) A Familial Danish dementia rat shows impaired pre- and postsynaptic glutamatergic transmission. The Journal of Biological Chemistry. 101089 |
Ren S, Breuillaud L, Yao W, et al. (2020) TNF-α-mediated reduction in inhibitory neurotransmission precedes sporadic Alzheimer's disease pathology in young Trem2 rats. The Journal of Biological Chemistry. 296: 100089 |
Yin T, Yao W, Lemenze AD, et al. (2020) Danish and British dementia mutations reduce BRI2 protein stability and impair glutamatergic synaptic transmission. The Journal of Biological Chemistry |
Ren S, Yao W, Tambini MD, et al. (2020) Microglia Alzheimer-linked variant enhances excitatory transmission and reduces LTP via increased TNF-α levels. Elife. 9 |
Bozzelli PL, Yin T, Avdoshina V, et al. (2019) HIV-1 Tat promotes astrocytic release of CCL2 through MMP/PAR-1 signaling. Glia |
Yao W, Yin T, Tambini MD, et al. (2019) The Familial dementia gene ITM2b/BRI2 facilitates glutamate transmission via both presynaptic and postsynaptic mechanisms. Scientific Reports. 9: 4862 |